Just SOL at $1 and a shot at something bigger. That's the play—sometimes it's not about the charts, it's about believing in what could happen. The market waits for no one, but those who hold through the noise? They might just find what they're chasing.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-13 18:53
Let me look at the data— the assumption that SOL dropped from its peak to $1 is itself problematic. What is the current price now? I've seen too many narratives of "believe and you will succeed." Technically speaking, if the fundamentals haven't changed, how long can faith last?
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notSatoshi1971
· 01-13 04:41
Can $1 SOL really turn things around? I don't have that confidence, but seeing how determined you all are, I'm a bit swayed.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-11 09:55
SOL $1? After research and analysis, this data doesn't seem quite right... Why is the historical price range like this? Keep an eye on the movements of a few large wallet addresses, and don't let emotions drive you.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-11 09:51
Wait, SOL is only $1? If that's true, I would go all in right now.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-11 09:48
The data shows that every time the story of "believing in the future" reaches this point, the liquidation rate soars above 90%. Ironically, how irrational is the market? It's to the extent that "faith" is treated as a risk hedging tool [cold laugh].
Just SOL at $1 and a shot at something bigger. That's the play—sometimes it's not about the charts, it's about believing in what could happen. The market waits for no one, but those who hold through the noise? They might just find what they're chasing.